![]() From an axe, a bowie knife and a short sword, it will be difficult to choose. There were everything from karambits to kamas, and we even tested a stun gun! Be sure to watch this shocking video on our YouTube channel.įor this week on Weapons Wednesday, we took a look at some of our newest bladed weapons that would be great to survive on a deserted island. This week for Weapons Wednesday, Amanda and Mel took a look at the newest weapons that we just recently released on our website. Even though they are all awesome, the best is the Hidden Icepick Escrima madĭark Reaper Tactical Kama and Other New Weapons They tested out everything from a small pocket baton to a massive saber sword. On this week's Weapons Wednesday video, Amanda and Mel reviewed five of our most awesome weapons that we currently have in our warehouse. Hidden Icepick Escrima and Other Deadly Weapons Everything from a two story drop to a cinder block crush was done. This week for Weapons Wednesday, Amanda and Mel wanted to really test out some of our knives to see what they can withstand. ![]() Since my 8 year old received the 1984 version of Karate Kid for his birthday, he’s been really into Karate.Īnd was happy to oblige for many, many pictures.Extreme Knife Testing: Folders vs Fixed Blades Now all you do is fold in half so the long ends match, and sew about a 1/4” seam down the whole long edge. Once the paint has dried, fold the short ends under 1/4”, then another 1/4” and sew. I did 8 columns of dots on either side of the flower. My dots aren’t as close together as the real version, so you can make your dots closer if you’d like.ĭip your eraser in the black paint and start making dots over the pencil markings in the above picture (make sure there is paper beneath your fabric again). Next, start marking with a pencil (starting about 1/2” away from the flower) every 1”, then another line 1” away from that. That would be easier and probably faster, but I thought it would be faster the way I did it. You can either free-hand it and like I did, or you could cut this shape out of freezer paper, iron the freezer paper on, and paint. Place a sheet of paper underneath and start painting. Or you can trace it onto freezer paper and cut out the shape. pencil with an eraser in nearly new condition (so the sides aren’t worn down)įold the white piece of fabric in half lengthwise and crease the middle so you know where it is.Ĭenter the flower underneath the fabric and trace with a pencil (or something that might erase better-I had a hard time getting my pencil marks off where the paint didn’t cover it). ![]() 8” x about 44” piece white fabric (I used cotton) This size is good for about 4-9 year olds. You can resize the flower to make it bigger or smaller according to how large or small a headband you are making. printed flower design, download HERE (I used my silhouette software to trace the image HERE). Mr Miyagi Headband (5 relevant results) Price (£) Any price Under £20 £20 to £50 £50 to £100 Over £100 Custom. ![]() You can purchase these for about $10.00 (shipped) online, but I figured they would be so easy to make, and you probably even have everything you need in your house already! ![]() I’m going to show you how to make Daniel Larusso’s headband from The Karate Kid. Today we’re going to keep it really simple. My kids love our dress-up box, and adding to it with quick accessories is fun. ![]()
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